Use the gravitational force formula above to calculate the force on a
70 kg person due to the gravitational attraction of Jupiter, when Jupiter
is at its closest to Earth. You will need to do some research to find out
the mass of Jupiter and the minimum distance between Jupiter and
Earth. (Remember that the mass needs to be in kilograms and the
distance in metres. If you need to convert between units and are
finding it difficult at this stage, there are many websites which will
convert units for you.)
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